Many thanks for your suggestion - I quite like the idea of using the SVNKit.

I just need to see an example of how to get started with SVN on a server!

Regards,

Kamru--

John Niven wrote:>> I have been asked to provide a view of all the Commits >> awaiting deployment using a ColdFusion 8 form.>>>> Can anyone please advise me how to run the log command from CF8?>>> > Hi> > I've never used Cold Fusion but I believe it runs on top of Java - this link http://www.adobe.com​/products/coldfusion​/features/#item24 suggests it supports Java's 1.5 and 1.6 JDKs, so you could use Cold Fusion's Java integration to access SVN's Java bindings, either via JavaHL (http://subversion.tigris.org/) or SVNKit (http://svnkit.com/). I have no idea how the Cold Fusion to Java bit would work though, you'd need to check Cold Fusion's documentation.> > Cheers> John

> > -----Original Message-----> > From: Kamru Miah [mailto:k dot miah at csl dot gov dot uk] > > Sent: Saturday, 8 November 2008 04:22> > To: users at subversion dot tigris dot org> > Subject: Viewing SVN Log from ColdFusion 8 form> > > > Hello,> > > > I am new to Subversion and use TortoisSVN for Windows.> > > > I have been asked to provide a view of all the Commits > > awaiting deployment using a ColdFusion 8 form.> > > > Can anyone please advise me how to run the log command from CF8?> > > > Hi> > I've never used Cold Fusion but I believe it runs on top of Java -> this link http://www.adobe.com​/products/coldfusion​/features/#item24> suggests it supports Java's 1.5 and 1.6 JDKs, so you could use Cold> Fusion's Java integration to access SVN's Java bindings, either via> JavaHL (http://subversion.tigris.org/) or SVNKit (http://svnkit.com/).> I have no idea how the Cold Fusion to Java bit would work though,> you'd need to check Cold Fusion's documentation.

Utilizing the command lines and icons of TortoiseSVN I once made a Subversion toolbar for Homesite, though for licence reasons I trashed it soon after. Dunno if that concept would work for ColdFusion and what you want to accomplish.

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